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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

President Obama Refuses To Release Emails He And Hillary Clinton Sent Each Other In What Is Being Interpreted As Hiding Illegal Behavior In Office

Barack Obama

As the investigation into former U.S. Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton grows President Barack Obama has lent an air of
suspicion to it, in refusing to release emails between the two.
America is supposed to operate on a system of checks and
balances and government transparency. Yet here we have it,
President Obama is hiding emails between himself and Clinton,
giving an air of illegality to their conduct. Obama's spokesman
states the emails will be released several years from now.
However, much of the illegal dealings in Washington occurs face
to face.

Hillary Clinton

Thus far, Clinton denied sending any classified emails from a
private server. However, it is illegal to send government emails
from a private sever and emails she earmarked non-classified,
have since been classified during the investigation…700 of them.
It is a clear indication she is not suitable to be president.
The proper handling of national secrets is vital to any head of
state. Clinton greatly lacks this quality, which could lead to
massive disasters for America.

STORY SOURCE

Obama drawn into Clinton email
controversy

10/30/15 03:36 PM EDT - President Barack Obama found himself
drawn into Hillary Clinton's email controversy Friday as the
White House acknowledged the State Department is withholding a
set of messages Obama and Clinton exchanged during her four
years as secretary of state. As the State Department made public
a new batch of more than 7,200 pages of Clinton's emails,
officials stressed that the White House was not asserting
executive privilege over the Obama-Clinton exchanges but
insisting that they be treated as presidential records, which
are normally not available to the public until between five and
12 years after a president leaves office.

"With regard to the President’s email, as we have previously
acknowledged, the President did on occasion trade emails with
Secretary Clinton, and we presume those communications will
ultimately be made public, along with the rest of the
President’s records, after he leaves office," a senior
administration official said. "There is a long history of
presidential records being kept confidential while the President
is in office. It is a principle that previous White Houses have
vigorously defended as it goes to the core of the President’s
ability to receive unvarnished advice and counsel during his
time in office and is central to the independent functioning of
the Executive Branch."

A White House official declined to say whether any of the
Obama-Clinton emails related to Libya. If so, the White House's
position could cause an executive privilege clash with Congress,
since the House Benghazi Committee subpoenaed all Clinton emails
related to Benghazi in March of this year. The new release of
Clinton emails — the largest batch of messages made public since
State began posting the messages online to comply with a Freedom
of Information Act lawsuit — revealed more about Clinton's
knowledge of embassy security issues and provided a window into
lighter moments like Clinton being instructed in the use of
emojis...